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Is it possible to move the address bar above or below the Bookmarks Toolbar in Firefox 100.0 (64 bit). If not, can you provide a link to the latest version of Firefox for Mac OS X Catalina (10.15.7) that does not have the address bar on the same level as the Bookmarks Toolbar.

Many thanks.

Is it possible to move the address bar above or below the Bookmarks Toolbar in Firefox 100.0 (64 bit). If not, can you provide a link to the latest version of Firefox for Mac OS X Catalina (10.15.7) that does not have the address bar on the same level as the Bookmarks Toolbar. Many thanks.

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Normally, the Bookmarks Toolbar is below the address bar. However, it is possible to move the bookmarks to another bar by going into Customize and dragging the "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" there. Knowing that, you could try using Customize to move the "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" back where they belong. Make sure the (blank?) Bookmarks Toolbar is showing.

More info on Customize: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars

If drag and drop doesn't work, try the "Restore Defaults" button near the lower right of the panel.

Can you get your bars straightened out?

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Chosen Solution

Normally, the Bookmarks Toolbar is below the address bar. However, it is possible to move the bookmarks to another bar by going into Customize and dragging the "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" there. Knowing that, you could try using Customize to move the "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" back where they belong. Make sure the (blank?) Bookmarks Toolbar is showing.

More info on Customize: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars

If drag and drop doesn't work, try the "Restore Defaults" button near the lower right of the panel.

Can you get your bars straightened out?